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A manual of historical literature, comprising brief descriptions of the most important histories in English, French and German, together with practical suggestions as to methods and courses of historical study,
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The relations of higher education to national prosperity. [electronic resource] An oration delivered before the Phi beta kappa society of the University of Vermont, June 27, 1876./
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Democracy and monarchy in France from the inception of the great revolution to the overthrow of the second empire /
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Christopher Columbus ; his life and his work /
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Two courses of lectures on modern history. : The English government, and The rise of Prussia. Outlines prepared for the use of the senior class in the University of Michigan /
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Representative British orations,
v. 1. Sir John Eliot. John Pym. Lord Chatham. Lord Mansfield. Edmund Burke.--v. 2. William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord Erskine.--v. 3. George Canning. Lord Macaulay. Richard Cobden. John Bright. Lord Beaconsfield. William Ewart Gladstone.Mode of access: Internet
Representative British orations; with introductions and explanatory notes.
i. Sir John Eliot, John Pym. Lord Chatham, Lord Mansfield Edmund Burke.--ii. William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord Erskine.--iii. George Canning. Lord Macaulay. Richard Cobden. John Bright. Lord Beaconsfield. William Ewart Gladstone.Mode of access: Internet
Proceedings and addresses at the inauguration of Charles Kendall Adams, LL. : D., to the presidency of Cornell university, November 19th, 1885.
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